Don t scrimp on length.
Curtain length above floor.
The curtains can be just over floor length as above to break slightly as they hit the flooring.
Exactly how it sounds this length hits the floor and doesn t rise above it.
Standard curtains typically hang from about a half inch from the floor to halfway between the window trim and average height ceiling.
The slight float less than an inch above the floor.
Never hang curtains of any length near a stove.
They should be long enough to just barely touch the floor but not so long that they drag on the floor or bunch up in a pile.
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In formal or dressy rooms curtains should just touch the floor.
A romantic room deserves elegant extra long curtains that pool or puddle on the floor.
Or the curtains can pool by six inches 18cms or more as below.
Measure from where you want to mount the curtain rod to the floor.
Floor length depends on what style you prefer but you usually want your curtains to end 1 cm above the floor.
High water curtains just like pants are a definite no no.
It is a common mistake to make your curtains so long that they make piles of curtain when opened fully.
When you hang the curtain rod high it will make the window appear taller.
This look is best for sheer curtains that cover tall windows.
In a living room library den or bedroom the longer the panels the better.
It doesn t touch the floor but only just barely.
Sheer white curtains hung like the ones above from little green notebook and the ones below via a cup of jo are both modern and classic.
This can be as simple as hanging your curtains in the right way.
A rule of thumb from architectural digest is that curtains should be hung between 4 to 6 inches above the window frame so install your curtain rod accordingly.
In this example the curtains are likely to stay semi permanently dressed into place with the blinds behind doing the work of light control.
But to maximize visual height let the walls determine your curtain s length.
This is one of the most common choices especially for living rooms.
And they re one of the easiest to maintain and to open and close.
If you want to hang your curtains without any break at all so they hang totally straight then the float is the best option for you.
Then add between 8 and 10 inches to the length.
Curtains to the sill or to the bottom of the window trim called the apron look great and are practical in a kitchen.
This is the standard length for hanging curtains either hitting the floor exactly or hovering a half inch off the ground.
Curtain widths should typically be about 1 1 2 to 3 times the final width measurement of your window.